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Apr 27

Today, the judges announced their choices for Grand Prize and Grade Category Winners in the 2017 Saving Endangered Species Youth Art Contest.

More than 1,400 students from around the country entered and submitted excellent artwork making the judging process very challenging. Congratulations and much gratitude to the winning artists and to all who entered for taking the time to create artwork featuring endangered and threatened species.

The Grand Prize winning entry is from Sanah Nuha Hutchins of Washington, D.C.

Thank you for letting us see these beautiful examples of the art of the youth of our country.
Are any of these available as prints? greeting cards?
I would love to share these with my friends!
The Rusty Bumble Bees deserved its award.
Thanks again,
Liz Schaeffer

To see all the love for the endangered creatures that went into these entries is really heartwarming. That a seven-year-old painted Rusty Bumble Bees so beautifully is beyond amazing. Keep up the good work in spite of Trump!

Wow, these are such masterpieces for the children’s ages and are beautiful! And they are all for such a great cause! But Jais, please, let’s not bring politics into this! These are outstanding, and no need of Trump interfering with these lovely pieces! But yes, very heartwarming! All of the poor animals, but these kids have better art skills than a lot of adult artists!